Zlika
December 12th 03, 08:14 PM
Hi everybody!
At startup, chkdsk is executed but write:
Checking File System on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Cannot open the volume for direct access.
I have searched on the MS knowledge base and I found the articles n°160654
and 176504 for my problem.
They suggest my to disable (or put he start type on "manual") all the
third-party services, and especially the crypkey services (by the way, what
is this?). I've done that, but I've still the same problem!
Please help me because chkdsk warn me there are errors on my disk but it
cannot correct it!
Thank you
Zlika
At startup, chkdsk is executed but write:
Checking File System on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Cannot open the volume for direct access.
I have searched on the MS knowledge base and I found the articles n°160654
and 176504 for my problem.
They suggest my to disable (or put he start type on "manual") all the
third-party services, and especially the crypkey services (by the way, what
is this?). I've done that, but I've still the same problem!
Please help me because chkdsk warn me there are errors on my disk but it
cannot correct it!
Thank you
Zlika